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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Marriage, Framlingham 1775
« on: Saturday 22 January 11 18:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi to the helpful

I am looking for any details that can be found concerning the marriage of Hannah Scrivener to John Roper in Framlingham, 1775. I know the parish record exists. Hannah's father, Richard,  was a non-conformist, so the marriage will be by licence I expect, but not necessarily. If not, I am curious as to whether there  are any children born thereafter. Thanks for any help offered.

Alan

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Debenham parish c.1700 LU - JENNINGS/MANN
« on: Sunday 10 August 08 04:01 BST (UK)  »
I'd appreciate any help in finding the parents/ancestors of Elizabeth Jennings born c. 1706 Debenham, baptised Elmswell 12/8/1706 and married John Mann 28/1/1734 Debenham.

Also looking for the ancestors of John Mann himself, born c. 1712 Debenham, d. 13/9/1792 Badingham.

I shall be in the UK soon. As far as I am aware, I have exhausted any info available at Kew and so I am contemplating a visit to the Suffolk Records Office in Ipswich. I have no idea how to proceed with my searches once there. If I go, are there staff members there who will show me the ropes?

Thanks for any help/advice


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Suffolk / Richard SCRIVENER b. 1727- 1799
« on: Friday 11 July 08 01:05 BST (UK)  »
I'd appreciate any help finding out more about him - I feel sure he must connect up somewhere with the Ipswich or Sibton Scriveners. He married Hannah Ridley 29/5/1751 in St. Mary's, Woodbridge and then Abigail Keer in Earl Soham 1765. In Abigail's father's will, he is mentioned as being a schoolmaster at Framlingham. Richard died in Cretingham in 1799. I have found only one son, John Scrivener b. circa 1759  who married Elizabeth Mann 8/7/1790 in Badingham. He is described as a widower of Diss in the Badingham fiche. Thanks for any help. Alan

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